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Negotiating Ideologies of Kinship, Self and Politics
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Negotiating Ideologies of Kinship, Self and Politics
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Whilst 'parenting' is a thoroughly cultured product, it is often treated as a transparent set of skills. Exploring points of accommodation and tension between parenting as defined by professionals, and as experienced by parents themselves, this book investigates the relationship between being a parent and the expertise around parenting.
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Whilst 'parenting' is a thoroughly cultured product, it is often treated as a transparent set of skills. Exploring points of accommodation and tension between parenting as defined by professionals, and as experienced by parents themselves, this book investigates the relationship between being a parent and the expertise around parenting.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2013
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Charlotte Faircloth is a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow, based in the Centre for Parenting Culture Studies at the University of Kent, where her research explores parenting, gender, intimacy and equality. Based on her PhD in Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge, her book Militant Lactivism? was recently published by Berghahn Books. Diane M. Hoffman is an Associate Professor of Anthropology of Education and International Comparative Education at the Curry School of Education, University of Virginia. She received her PhD from Stanford University and her MA and BA from Brown University. Her work is situated at the intersection of anthropological understandings of childhood, parenting and education. Linda L. Layne is Hale Professor of Humanities and Social Sciences at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, currently on loan to the National Science Foundation as program officer for Science and Technology Studies. Her current research explores the management of absent presences in several alternative family forms: single mothers by choice, two-mum and two-dad families, as well as families who claim miscarried or stillborn babies as family members.
Foreword Frank Furedi Introduction Charlotte Faircloth, Diane Hoffman and
Linda Layne Part 1: The Moral Context for Parenting 1. 'Where Are the
Parents?': Changing Parenting Responsibilities Between the 1960s and the
2010s Rosalind Edwards and Val Gillies 2. Building a Stable Environment in
Scotland: Planning Parenthood in a Time of Ecological Crisis Katharine Dow
3. Creating Distinction: Middle-Class Viewers of Supernanny in the UK
Tracey Jensen 4. Negotiating (Un)healthy Lifestyles in an Era of
'Intensive' Parenting: Ethnographic Case Studies from North West England,
UK Denise Hinton, Louise Laverty and Jude Robinson Part 2: Power and
Inequality: the Structural Constraints to 'Good' Parenting 5. Problem
Parents? Undocumented Migrants in America's New South and the Power
Dynamics of Parenting Advice Nicole Berry 6. Nurturing Sudanese, Producing
Americans: Refugee Parents and Personhood Anna Jaysane-Darr Part 3:
Negotiating Parenting Culture 7. 'Intensive Motherhood' in Comparative
Perspective: Feminism, Full-term Breastfeeding and Attachment Parenting in
London and Paris Charlotte Faircloth 8. Intensive Mothering of Ethiopian
Adoptive Children in Flanders, Belgium Katrien De Graeve and Chia Longman
9. 'Staying With the Baby': Intensive Mothering and Social Mobility in
Santiago de Chile Marjorie Murray Part 4: Parenting and/as Identity 10. "
Spanish People Don't Know How to Rear their Children!" Dominican Women's
Resistance to Intensive Mothering in Madrid Livia Jiménez 11. Becoming a
Mother Through Postpartum Depression: Narratives from Brazil Maureen
O'Dougherty 12. Sacrificial Mothering of IVF-pursuing Mothers in Turkey A.
Merve Göknar 13. Intensive Parenting Alone: Negotiating the Cultural
Contradictions of Motherhood as a Single Mother by Choice Linda Layne 14.
Power Struggles: The Paradoxes of Emotion and Control Among Child-Centred
Mothers in Privileged America Diane Hoffman Afterword Ellie Lee
Linda Layne Part 1: The Moral Context for Parenting 1. 'Where Are the
Parents?': Changing Parenting Responsibilities Between the 1960s and the
2010s Rosalind Edwards and Val Gillies 2. Building a Stable Environment in
Scotland: Planning Parenthood in a Time of Ecological Crisis Katharine Dow
3. Creating Distinction: Middle-Class Viewers of Supernanny in the UK
Tracey Jensen 4. Negotiating (Un)healthy Lifestyles in an Era of
'Intensive' Parenting: Ethnographic Case Studies from North West England,
UK Denise Hinton, Louise Laverty and Jude Robinson Part 2: Power and
Inequality: the Structural Constraints to 'Good' Parenting 5. Problem
Parents? Undocumented Migrants in America's New South and the Power
Dynamics of Parenting Advice Nicole Berry 6. Nurturing Sudanese, Producing
Americans: Refugee Parents and Personhood Anna Jaysane-Darr Part 3:
Negotiating Parenting Culture 7. 'Intensive Motherhood' in Comparative
Perspective: Feminism, Full-term Breastfeeding and Attachment Parenting in
London and Paris Charlotte Faircloth 8. Intensive Mothering of Ethiopian
Adoptive Children in Flanders, Belgium Katrien De Graeve and Chia Longman
9. 'Staying With the Baby': Intensive Mothering and Social Mobility in
Santiago de Chile Marjorie Murray Part 4: Parenting and/as Identity 10. "
Spanish People Don't Know How to Rear their Children!" Dominican Women's
Resistance to Intensive Mothering in Madrid Livia Jiménez 11. Becoming a
Mother Through Postpartum Depression: Narratives from Brazil Maureen
O'Dougherty 12. Sacrificial Mothering of IVF-pursuing Mothers in Turkey A.
Merve Göknar 13. Intensive Parenting Alone: Negotiating the Cultural
Contradictions of Motherhood as a Single Mother by Choice Linda Layne 14.
Power Struggles: The Paradoxes of Emotion and Control Among Child-Centred
Mothers in Privileged America Diane Hoffman Afterword Ellie Lee
Foreword Frank Furedi Introduction Charlotte Faircloth, Diane Hoffman and
Linda Layne Part 1: The Moral Context for Parenting 1. 'Where Are the
Parents?': Changing Parenting Responsibilities Between the 1960s and the
2010s Rosalind Edwards and Val Gillies 2. Building a Stable Environment in
Scotland: Planning Parenthood in a Time of Ecological Crisis Katharine Dow
3. Creating Distinction: Middle-Class Viewers of Supernanny in the UK
Tracey Jensen 4. Negotiating (Un)healthy Lifestyles in an Era of
'Intensive' Parenting: Ethnographic Case Studies from North West England,
UK Denise Hinton, Louise Laverty and Jude Robinson Part 2: Power and
Inequality: the Structural Constraints to 'Good' Parenting 5. Problem
Parents? Undocumented Migrants in America's New South and the Power
Dynamics of Parenting Advice Nicole Berry 6. Nurturing Sudanese, Producing
Americans: Refugee Parents and Personhood Anna Jaysane-Darr Part 3:
Negotiating Parenting Culture 7. 'Intensive Motherhood' in Comparative
Perspective: Feminism, Full-term Breastfeeding and Attachment Parenting in
London and Paris Charlotte Faircloth 8. Intensive Mothering of Ethiopian
Adoptive Children in Flanders, Belgium Katrien De Graeve and Chia Longman
9. 'Staying With the Baby': Intensive Mothering and Social Mobility in
Santiago de Chile Marjorie Murray Part 4: Parenting and/as Identity 10. "
Spanish People Don't Know How to Rear their Children!" Dominican Women's
Resistance to Intensive Mothering in Madrid Livia Jiménez 11. Becoming a
Mother Through Postpartum Depression: Narratives from Brazil Maureen
O'Dougherty 12. Sacrificial Mothering of IVF-pursuing Mothers in Turkey A.
Merve Göknar 13. Intensive Parenting Alone: Negotiating the Cultural
Contradictions of Motherhood as a Single Mother by Choice Linda Layne 14.
Power Struggles: The Paradoxes of Emotion and Control Among Child-Centred
Mothers in Privileged America Diane Hoffman Afterword Ellie Lee
Linda Layne Part 1: The Moral Context for Parenting 1. 'Where Are the
Parents?': Changing Parenting Responsibilities Between the 1960s and the
2010s Rosalind Edwards and Val Gillies 2. Building a Stable Environment in
Scotland: Planning Parenthood in a Time of Ecological Crisis Katharine Dow
3. Creating Distinction: Middle-Class Viewers of Supernanny in the UK
Tracey Jensen 4. Negotiating (Un)healthy Lifestyles in an Era of
'Intensive' Parenting: Ethnographic Case Studies from North West England,
UK Denise Hinton, Louise Laverty and Jude Robinson Part 2: Power and
Inequality: the Structural Constraints to 'Good' Parenting 5. Problem
Parents? Undocumented Migrants in America's New South and the Power
Dynamics of Parenting Advice Nicole Berry 6. Nurturing Sudanese, Producing
Americans: Refugee Parents and Personhood Anna Jaysane-Darr Part 3:
Negotiating Parenting Culture 7. 'Intensive Motherhood' in Comparative
Perspective: Feminism, Full-term Breastfeeding and Attachment Parenting in
London and Paris Charlotte Faircloth 8. Intensive Mothering of Ethiopian
Adoptive Children in Flanders, Belgium Katrien De Graeve and Chia Longman
9. 'Staying With the Baby': Intensive Mothering and Social Mobility in
Santiago de Chile Marjorie Murray Part 4: Parenting and/as Identity 10. "
Spanish People Don't Know How to Rear their Children!" Dominican Women's
Resistance to Intensive Mothering in Madrid Livia Jiménez 11. Becoming a
Mother Through Postpartum Depression: Narratives from Brazil Maureen
O'Dougherty 12. Sacrificial Mothering of IVF-pursuing Mothers in Turkey A.
Merve Göknar 13. Intensive Parenting Alone: Negotiating the Cultural
Contradictions of Motherhood as a Single Mother by Choice Linda Layne 14.
Power Struggles: The Paradoxes of Emotion and Control Among Child-Centred
Mothers in Privileged America Diane Hoffman Afterword Ellie Lee